HEARTEDLY commemorating the 75th anniversary of the estab­lishment of diplomatic relations, China-Myanmar Non-Govern­mental Organizations held a cultural dialogue and an inter­national day event at Hotel Ru Yi in Mayangon Township, Yangon, on 5 June.

 

It was attended by Chinese Ambassador Ma Jia, U Nu Daw Myayi Foundation President Daw Than Than Nu, Myan­mar-China Friendship Associa­tion Chairman U Tin Oo, Myan­mar Institute of Strategic and International Studies Chairman U Thant Kyaw, Myanmar Music Association Chairman U Lwin Myint, and Myanmar Theatrical Association Chairman U Phoe Chit, among others.

 

“Just as we have stood to­gether through thick and thin for 75 years, the friendship be­tween China and Myanmar has sung a proud and joyful song. In today’s changing international community, China and Myanmar have built a common destiny by supporting each other, standing together, and walking hand in hand into the future,” said Am­bassador Ma Jia.

 

Pauk-Phaw is a word that truly reflects the family friend­ship between China and Myan­mar, and civil organizations have played an indispensable role in the great cause of bilateral friendship. On the 75th anniversa­ry of diplomatic relations, contin­uously using our advantages and promoting cultural exchanges as well as mutual learning, the am­bassador hoped that the Pauk- Phaw concept could be deeply rooted in everyone’s hearts.

 

“Although bilateral diplomat­ic relations have been established for 75 years amidst challenges and requirements, the cultural, mutual respect and cooperation between the two countries have been growing at a rapid pace. In the future, may the friendship be­tween the two countries continue to be strong as long as the world exists,” said U Tin Oo.

 

The ceremony featured performances by a Myanmar Zawgyi puppet show, Myanmar folk dance, and a China-Myan­mar orchestra, and prizes were awarded to the winning works of the CITIC Star short story com­petition with displays. — MT/ZN